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With these 12 individual 3-color screen prints each measuring 5.5″x8.5″ you can get a year’s worth of calendar entertainment all packed into one funky envelope of awesome!
January : National Hobby Month
February : Return Shopping Carts to the Supermarket Month
March : Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig Month
April : International Guitar Month
May : National Photo Month
June : Aquarium Month
July : National Hot Dog Month
August : Eye Exam Month
September : National Honey Month
October : Bake and Decorate Month
November : National Sleep Comfort Month
December : National Tie Month
Click on the Image to take you to the download page, it will be on the right hand side.
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6 Responses to Awesome 2010 Calendar by Annica Lydenberg
Donna G
March 18th, 2010 at 4:28 pm
No this is not a bad thing. She is only two months old so it is fine. Is she gaining weight properly? if so then don't worry about it. She just wants to feel safe and secure and if the breasts do it for her then let her be. If she was like almost two years old and doing that then there might be a problem. But being she is so young I wouldn't worry. She will grow out of it as she gets older. Give it time.
esgal dae
March 19th, 2010 at 10:01 am
I think they're silly and pointless. They're both Americans, with different ideas, which is suppose to be what this country is about. You can't hate someone because they think differently than you. We need to listen to what they have to say and decide if we agree or don't agree. Then vote for the person who we think feels the way we do. To tear the candidates apart does nothing but create anger and resentment and we can't allow ourselves to be that way. We are all Americans, Democrat, Republican, Independent, or other. We forget that's what makes our country so great and different than any other country in the world. If we all thought exactly the same, life would be boring. We have to remember that and respect each other.
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March 22nd, 2010 at 5:10 pm
i would recomend pet stores, they arent expensive at all. good luck.
Pat
March 24th, 2010 at 5:15 am
movies – about artists
games – maybe you could make up something like Art Jeopardy?
crafts – make picture frames, keychains, etc.
RMR278
March 24th, 2010 at 7:34 pm
Buy a decent quality (cheapest is NOT best when it comes to saddles) name brand saddle that fits you and your horse.
Some good mid range brands of hunt seat saddles to look at are: Pessoa, Collegiate, Crosby, Bevel, Stubben, HDR, etc…
Try getting a used saddle, a well made saddle lasts a long time, you can get a really nice used saddle for a fraction of the price that it would cost new, and it will still have a ton of life in it. Hunt seat saddles come in narrow, wide, and regular trees. Your horse sounds like it would need a narrow tree, maybe a regular. If your horse has high withers, like many NSH's do, look into a saddle with a slight cutback.
I personally like close contact saddles, but you should ride in a few different types of english saddles and pick the one that fits the type of riding you do. Try going to a tack shop, trying a few saddles in the store, try the one you like best on your horse to see how it fits, then look for a saddle that is the same as that one, only used.
What is the person below me talking about?? They may not make the best jumpers most of the time, but at NSH shows, and if you can show AHA half arab, there are hunt seat divisions which can be very, very competitive. There is no reason not to ride your NSH hunt seat…
firemike154
April 28th, 2010 at 4:16 am
I think it is too long. I might have to add reading your bucket list to MY bucket list